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Located in the east end of the City of St. Catharines are three industrial parks which feature commercial and industrial uses. The three industrial parks include Eastchester, Dunkirk, and Cushman. The industrial parks are located in a stable area of the City and provides key strategic value to businesses.
Key advantage in the east end
The east end of St. Catharines is a significant industrial area of the City. The area of the City has seen a large number of industrial and commercial uses due to the strategic advantage of each individual park.
Eastchester Industrial Park
- Located in the east end of St. Catharines.
- Provides easy access to the QEW through Dunkirk Road, creating a link between Niagara and Toronto, as well as access to the 400 series highways.
- The park features predominately commercial and industrial uses.
- Industrial properties in the area range from light to heavy industrial uses.
Dunkirk Industrial Park
- Located in the east central part of St. Catharines.
- Dunkirk Road is a major east to west connecting route through the neighbourhood, running along the QEW.
- Predominately commercial and industrial uses.
Seapark Industrial Park
- Located in the industrial basin of Cushman Road, Seapark Drive, and Bunting Road.
- Bunting Road is a major north to south traffic artery in the City and the area sees heavy traffic volumes.
- Consists of modern, light manufacturing and warehouse plants, some industrial malls, and older industrial complexes.
- Located along the Welland Canal.
Invest in Niagara
The industrial parks east end of St. Catharines offer key strategic values to businesses. You'll have easy access to the QEW and major markets, such as Toronto and the United States. St. Catharines industrial parks provide a wide array of industrial uses and lease opportunities. Connect with a Niagara real estate appraiser to determine the opportunities in St. Catharines. For more information about industrial parks in St. Catharines, read my previous blogs on Martindale Hannover and Port Weller, or click below to receive an industrial sector market review for the Niagara Region.